chi 1[kahy] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural chis.
- the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet (X, χ).
- the consonant sound represented by this letter.
Origin of chi 1From Greek chi 2[chee] noun Wade-Giles.
- qi.
Chi [chahy] noun
Origin of Chi by shortening qi [chœ] noun Pinyin.
- (in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy) the vital life force that flows through the body and is supposedly regulated by acupuncture.
Also Wade-Giles, chi. Origin of qi From the Chinese word qì breath Ch’i [chyee] noun
- one of two dynasties that ruled in China a.d. 479–502 and, as the Northern Ch’i, a.d. 550–77.
Related Words for chi Chi Examples from the Web for chi Contemporary Examples of chi
Instead of a corsage, he brought me a plastic duck he’d stolen from a Chi Chi’s restaurant.
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Allison Glock
August 23, 2014
By now I’m so overwrought with chi’s and fu’s and kong’s and kung’s that my eyes have about crossed.
The Stacks: The Neville Brothers Stake Their Claim as Bards of the Bayou
John Ed Bradley
April 27, 2014
In Chobits, hapless waiter Hideki ends up purchasing a “persocom,” an android called Chi, and slowly falls in love with her.
Hollywood Sci-Fi Films Are Ripping Off Anime
David Levesley
April 18, 2014
Chi, like Samantha (Scarlett Johannson), ends up becoming a transcendent being that threatens her relationship with a human.
Hollywood Sci-Fi Films Are Ripping Off Anime
David Levesley
April 18, 2014
Alfonso Signorini, editor of Chi magazine, has defended his decision to print the images.
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Tom Sykes
February 14, 2013
Historical Examples of chi
Me and my buddies, we just come back from fighting in Chi, Gerri.
Robert J. Shea
Chicago came to be so common a word that they began to call it “Chi.”
Negro Migration during the War
Emmett J. Scott
When he was steward of the Chi, Chung-kung asked how to rule.
Confucius
Chi Huan accepted them, and for three days no court was held.
Confucius
He gave forth the last cry with all his might, emphasising the “chi—or!”
George Manville Fenn
British Dictionary definitions for chi chi 1 noun
- the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet (Χ, χ), a consonant, transliterated as ch or rarely kh
chi 2 ch’i or qi noun
- (sometimes capital) (in Oriental medicine, martial arts, etc) vital energy believed to circulate round the body in currents
Word Origin for chi Chinese, literally: energy qi noun
- a variant of chi 2
Word Origin and History for chi n.
22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, representing a -kh- sound (see ch). The letter is shaped like an X, and so the Greek letter name was used figuratively to signify such a shape or arrangement (e.g. khiasma “two things placed crosswise;” khiastos “arranged diagonally; marked with an X;” khiazein “to mark with an ‘X’, to write the letter ‘X'”). Some dialects used chi to represent the -ks- sound properly belonging to xi; Latin picked this up and the sound value of chi in Latin-derived alphabets is now that of English X.
qi n.
“physical life force,” 1850, from Chinese qi “air, breath.”